On things like Debian, this is also wrong because sensible-browser
should be used instead. Is there some autoconf library function to
discover the most likely browser on a system?
Also the WIN32 section in src/GUI/gui_funcs.cxx with the 1024-long
hardcoded buffers can be a crash trigger when the
In the macflightgear binary I've been passing --browser-app=open to fgfs. This opens the url in the default browser. For me that's Firefox.Your patch could be changed to something like this:Index: FlightGear/src/Main/options
Arthur and Vassilii,
Even though I couldn't fix it, I'm glad I got smarter minds to think about it! 8-)
OK, is there a way to get sensible-browser at compile time? Is this a link know to the OS or something? is it callable or does it need to be read on Debian somewhere?
this is also wrong
OK, is there a way to get sensible-browser at compile time? Is this a
link know to the OS or something? is it callable or does it need to be
read on Debian somewhere?
It's a callable standard script on debian.
It tries various intelligent decisions to guess what browser to run.
It is pretty
With this change, FlightGear on Mac OS X launches the mac os x Safari
browser instead of netscape (w/o this change, the browser won't
launch without netscape installed, and netscape isn't one of the
installed mac os x browsers).
thank you
Ima
Index: FlightGear/src/Main/options.cxx
On 12 Nov 2005, at 00:58, Ima Sudonim wrote:With this change, FlightGear on Mac OS X launches the mac os x Safari browser instead of netscape (w/o this change, the browser won't launch without netscape installed, and netscape isn't one of the installed mac os x browsers). This approach seems silly
I agree with James. I've been using the --open-with option for sometime in the mac builds which is set to open. This opens the url is whatever is the default browser.On 11/12/05,
James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 Nov 2005, at 00:58, Ima Sudonim wrote:
With this change, FlightGear on Mac
Arthur and James,
Yes, I agree it's silly, but currently help was broken on my two mac
systems (giving a log message that netscape couldn't be found),
followed by a dialog that my browser was started. It's really
important to me to have browser-based help work on 0.9.9... I forgot
that